Category: Christianity

  • “Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality in Christian Counseling” by Mark McMinn

    Table of Contents Concrete Responses Reflection Action Reference According to McMinn, the book is intended for Christian counselors with interest in investigating the link between theology and religion. In this regard, he defines the basic perspectives of integrating religion and psychology in counseling. Moreover, he outlines the fundamental concepts of integrating counseling in religion. He…

  • On the Death of Jesus in Early Christianity

    Table of Contents Introduction Reflections Questions References Introduction The book, The Death of Jesus in Early Christianity, is a historical analysis of primary documents and evidence concerning the death of Jesus in the Christian tradition. The authors examine historical evidence about this event and propose a unique approach and interpretation of primary texts. The New…

  • Death Explanation in Christian Religion

    Human death has been explained in many different ways by the different religions existing in this global world. Death explanation has taken a variety of pathways depending based on the founders of the particular religions. The Christian religion is founded on the divine almighty God, who is believed to have sent his only son to…

  • “Basic Christianity” Book by John Stott

    Throughout centuries, the infinite world stands upon the rules, regulations created by humans, and, most importantly, religion. The latter offered the medieval man an opportunity to reconsider life and its purpose. At its core, faith illuminates being with light and hope. Among diverse directions of faith, Christianity constitutes one of the most important ones, giving…

  • Comparison of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam

    Table of Contents Introduction Main text Conclusion References Introduction Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the main monotheistic religions of the world with millions of followers. Although tolerance has become more widespread in society, conflicts and disputes still erupt between representatives of these religions, since they consider their faith to be more right. However, one may…

  • Judaism, Christianity, Islam as World Religions

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Judaism, Christianity and Islam all are considered the main religions in the world today. Judaism, Christianity and Islam can be called world religions, which in contrary to specific national religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism have an international character. The occurrence of world religions is a result…

  • Christian Foundations and Cultural Engagement

    All human beings live with a certain set of beliefs or beliefs and the belief, which shows reality and creates a meaning to our view, is a worldview. It is a belief about what is fundamental in our lives and in our relationship towards the others in our society and with whom it matters. A…

  • The Uniqueness of Christianity in Comparison With Islam

    Table of Contents Introduction The Deity Religious Leader Holy Texts Salvation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Few religions are as interconnected socially, historically, and culturally as Christianity and Islam. Both faiths have similar origins, historical roots, with Islam recognizing some Christian elements and figures. Both Islam and Christianity represent monotheistic religions with one supreme entity. Each…

  • The Role of Christianity in Slavery: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

    Human rights are a multifaceted concept that requires subjective respect and documentation of relationships. In other words, the individual has that set of possibilities and freedoms that are generally accepted. Nonetheless, the times of slavery are a notorious period in social existence in which injustice and cruelty were models for the relationship between slaves and…

  • “Christianity and the Class Struggle” by Abraham Kuyper

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Abraham Kuyper usually acknowledged as Abraham Kuyper was a Dutch politician, journalist, statesman, and theologian. He initiated the Anti-Revolutionary party and was the prime minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905. Abraham Kuyper’s opening address to the first Christian social congress in Amsterdam in 1891…